Overall, Space 1999 had a very interesting look to it. Just knowing what I did about the previous live action work of Sylvia and Gerry Anderson, such as U.F.O., I knew that Space 1999 wasn't American, it had a definite British tone to it.

Speaking of U.F.O. do you remember that one?

It was sometime in Earth's future, when an Earth Defense Force group known as SHADO silently hunted down a group of aliens who landed on Earth and infiltrated society. That was a great show, even moreso when Commander Straker would pull up in that custom-made car with the batwing doors. I loved that car!

After deliberately killing his uncle for his inheritance, McDowall's uncle returns from the grave, as seen thru a series of changing pictures hanging on the stairway wall.

Each portrait slowly and methodically depicts his uncle rising from the grave and walking towards the house until he was at the door. A great entry for scary TV epsiodes, AND my 100th post. I am now a 4-star general....yeeee-ahhh!

Speaking of U.F.O. do you remember that one? It was sometime in Earth's future, when an Earth Defense Force group known as SHADO silently hunted down a group of aliens who landed on Earth and infiltrated society. That was a great show, even moreso when Commander Straker would pull up in that custom-made car with the batwing doors. I loved that car!

Oh yes, how could I forget that series! I had a superbig crush on Gabrielle Drake in her purple wig and I wanted to knock Ed Nelson on the head and steal his car: I probably would have had a hard time lying on my back driving the thing though.

There was one UFOepisode which chilled me: one of Straker's men lost his wife prior to joining SHADO and when an alien was killed, the autopsy revealed that some of his wife's organs were in the alien's body.

For me, nothing was as creepy or as disturbing as the episode of Diff'rent Strokes that was used to teach kids about the dangers of pedophiles. The creepy old man who owned the bicycle shop was so BELIEVABLE. That episode pushed it to the limit and I'm not sure that any show on TV today would be willing to go that far. The 80's were something else with all those "Very Special" episodes of sit-coms.

I'm with you on this one. I was pretty young, but I remember having lots of questions for my parents. Like, why does Arnold's friend have his shirt off and why is he rubbing his eyes?

Speaking of U.F.O. do you remember that one? It was sometime in Earth's future, when an Earth Defense Force group known as SHADO silently hunted down a group of aliens who landed on Earth and infiltrated society. That was a great show, even moreso when Commander Straker would pull up in that custom-made car with the batwing doors. I loved that car!

Oh yes, how could I forget that series! I had a superbig crush on Gabrielle Drake in her purple wig and I wanted to knock Ed Nelson on the head and steal his car: I probably would have had a hard time lying on my back driving the thing though.

There was one UFOepisode which chilled me: one of Straker's men lost his wife prior to joining SHADO and when an alien was killed, the autopsy revealed that some of his wife's organs were in the alien's body.

I remember that episode. Another one I remember is where an alien had one of SHADO's men cornered in an outside area, always taunting him and making fun of him because the guy couldn't see him.

It was a big cat and mouse game, until the alien was finally killed when the guy spun around in a circle with an assault rifle and killed the alien with a lucky salvo.

The scenes with the victims making those horrible, distorted sounds while their faces glowed scared the hell out of me as a kid, and the whole ep had an air of fear to it that really no ep of trek before or since has matched.

After their bowling ball rolls into a cave, Will and Dr. Smith are confronted by 3 aliens called "Zaticons." Facelessm derby-wearing aliens whose skin glitters as they ethereally swagger back and forth, speaking in low, menacing tones that verge on whispering.

Not only their sudden appearance out of nowhere, but the chilling incidental music by John Williams, lifted from The Day The Earth Stood Still but effective nonetheless. Even more effective when you see what the Zaticons look like.

I was creeped out by the episode of Tales from the Darkside where they had the girl coming back to stay with her father and the creature in that little room. I can't remember much as it scared me when I was younger. I remember many of the scenes. Something about it seemed plausible to a young person. We think different when we aren't 7 or 10. However, I saw it again recently and am kind of bothered by the father at the end. His complete affection towards the creature. As if he wanted everything to occur that did occur.

I was also exceedingly frightened by the episode of Kolchack with the creature made of spanish moss. Don't remember why.

I was creeped out by the episode of Tales from the Darkside where they had the girl coming back to stay with her father and the creature in that little room. I can't remember much as it scared me when I was younger. I remember many of the scenes. Something about it seemed plausible to a young person. We think different when we aren't 7 or 10. However, I saw it again recently and am kind of bothered by the father at the end. His complete affection towards the creature. As if he wanted everything to occur that did occur.

The name of the episode is The Closet and the creature was made by Tom Savini. And the girl who was killed by it was a very young Patricia Tallman, aka Barbara in the remake of Night Of The Living Dead from 1990, which was also directed by Tom Savini. And yeah, it was a scary little number, wasn't it?

I was also exceedingly frightened by the episode of Kolchack with the creature made of spanish moss. Don't remember why.

I can't really say any episode of The Night Stalker actually scared me, but I remember thinking how cool the headless motorcycle rider was in another episode. That one, and the one with the suit of black armor that was attacking people. But the headless rider episode was really neat.

I remember us all talking about it at school Monday morning. We were in 4th or 5th grade at the time too. Our teacher told us to stop talking about it because she thought we were too young to be watching "that sort of thing." Teachers...

I can't really say any episode of The Night Stalker actually scared me, but I remember thinking how cool the headless motorcycle rider was in another episode. That one, and the one with the suit of black armor that was attacking people. But the headless rider episode was really neat.

I remember us all talking about it at school Monday morning. We were in 4th or 5th grade at the time too. Our teacher told us to stop talking about it because she thought we were too young to be watching "that sort of thing." Teachers...

When I was about 5-10 I was easily scared. I got past that stage in short order but it is funny as I watched so many things that it started to phase out. Speaking of Kolchak even when I was younger I loved the ghost armor that was killing people. I was young and born in America. Knights were awesome to think about as were cowboys. Something about armed people on horses. Zorro was as well speaking of that watched that old family channel series religiously.

I can't really say any episode of The Night Stalker actually scared me, but I remember thinking how cool the headless motorcycle rider was in another episode. That one, and the one with the suit of black armor that was attacking people. But the headless rider episode was really neat.

I remember us all talking about it at school Monday morning. We were in 4th or 5th grade at the time too. Our teacher told us to stop talking about it because she thought we were too young to be watching "that sort of thing." Teachers...

When I was about 5-10 I was easily scared. I got past that stage in short order but it is funny as I watched so many things that it started to phase out. Speaking of Kolchak even when I was younger I loved the ghost armor that was killing people. I was young and born in America. Knights were awesome to think about as were cowboys. Something about armed people on horses. Zorro was as well speaking of that watched that old family channel series religiously.

You mean the Zorro TV show with Guy Williams, aka Professor Robinson on Lost In Space? The episode of LIS I spoke of earlier, "Follow The Leader" had Williams show off a bit of his fencing skills, as he was possessed by the spirit of an ancient alien warrior.

Come to think of Lost In Space, another Season One episode, "War Of The Robots" had a chilling part where Robbie The Robot confronted the Robinson Robot after everyone went to bed.

Amidst the chilling music of John Williams, Robbie tells The Robot that he's obsolete, and he will be replaced, and if he persists in serving the Robinsons,, he will be destroyed. The entire scene is absolutely fabulous, as anyone whose seen it knows